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configure. To save any changes to the output settings, click on Save Settings at
the bottom of this page.
To copy the configuration settings from one output to all of the other outputs,
click on Copy Settings to All, and then click on Save Settings to save the new
settings.
Output Settings:
Output Label: Enter a descriptive label for the selected output channel if
desired.
Output State after Panel Reset: Sets the state for the output after an input
power failure, or soft reset of the PDU. Select one of the following:
• Restore last State: If this option is selected, the PDU will
remember if this output was enabled or disabled prior to the
power failure or reset. The output will be restored to the same
state after the PDU starts up. (default)
• Enable Output: If this option is selected, this output will always
be enabled after the PDU starts up after a power failure or reset.
• Disable Output: If this option is selected, this output will always
be disabled after the PDU starts up after a power failure or
reset.
Ignore Fuse Status: Will mask the fuse open circuit detection, to prevent
false alarms on unused channels.
Enable Power Cycling: Check this box to enable output power cycling for the
selected output, so that the output will automatically be re-enabled after
the Sequence/Cycle Delay time whenever the output is disabled using the
Output Off button on the Status & Control page. This feature is useful for
remotely resetting power to hardware required for the network connectivity
of the PDU.
The Sequence/Cycle Delay time must be set on the Device Setup page with
duration long enough for the connected network hardware to fully reset for
this function to be effective. Multiple outputs that are disabled using Power
Cycling will be re-enabled in sequence.
Output Load Shedding:
Enable Load Shedding: Check this box to disable this output when the
system voltage drops below the load-shedding threshold for at least 30s.
This feature can be used to disconnect less critical loads to preserve back-up
battery power as the battery voltage drops.
Load-Shedding Threshold: Enter the voltage level at which the selected
output will be disconnected.